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JORDAN TAKES SPAIN GP WIN AS TITLE FIGHT TIGHTENS AT THE TOP

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Jordan led home Bobow and Bards at the Spanish GP, converting a stunning pole lap into his first win of the season and adding another twist to an already tight championship battle... From the very start, Jordan looked locked in. On a track he personally selected, the VisaRB driver delivered in qualifying and carried that form into the race. The opening lap immediately put pressure on the contenders, as Mejg and Jordan went side by side into Turn 1. Jordan found himself off-track, losing positions early but committing to a strategy, echoing last season’s race-winning approach of extending a long hard stint deep into the race, after a safety car in first stint. That same approach was mirrored by Bards in the Alpine, and it proved crucial. While Bobow in the Williams had strong pace on fresher mediums, Bards’ positioning kept him behind just long enough to shape the final podium battle. In the end, Bobow secured second place, but Bards’ defensive drive played a key role in how the race an...

JUSTIN RECLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD WITH CLINICAL WIN AT REVERSE AUSTRIA

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Justin came out on top in the controversial reverse-layout Austria GP, beating Mejg and pole-sitter Bobow to the line in a race packed with incidents, safety cars, and mixed strategies... The podium trio of Justin, Mejg, and Bobow set the tone early, with Bobow initially looking in control after another impressive pole lap in the Williams. However, the unusual reverse configuration quickly proved tricky for the grid, with limited practice and unforgiving barriers catching multiple drivers out. Lap 1 immediately delivered drama when Rollie made contact with SV5 into Turn 1, triggering a chain reaction that left several drivers with damage, including SV5, Selecta, and Rollie himself. The Mercedes driver, who had started on hards hoping to stretch into expected rain, was forced to abandon that plan early and pit for repairs, reshaping his race entirely. At the front, Justin stayed within striking distance of Bobow and Mejg, managing the chaos well. As the race unfolded, strategy became ke...

BOBOW HOLDS OFF MEJG IN JEDDAH THRILLER TO TAKE CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

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Bobow led a tightly contested Saudi Arabian GP from start to finish, holding off Mejg and SV5 on the podium, with Rollie just missing out in fourth after another strong showing in the Mercedes... Qualifying had already set the tone, with Bobow and Mejg locked in a fierce fight for pole. It was the Williams driver who delivered when it mattered most, putting in a stunning lap that ultimately defined the race. From the moment the lights went out, Bobow controlled the pace, but never comfortably, with the reigning champion Mejg glued to him throughout in the Haas. Even a late safety car, triggered when Rothnz found the wall while daydreaming about his prime, couldn’t shake things up at the front. With seven laps to go and a long DRS straight looming, it looked like Mejg might finally get his chance, but Bobow remained composed, managing the restart perfectly and keeping just enough margin to secure the win. SV5 completed the podium with a solid and controlled drive in the Alpine, notably ...

JUSTIN OPENS SEASON WITH STATEMENT WIN AT SPA AHEAD OF ROLLIE AND BARDS

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The season kicked off at Spa with Justin leading home a hard-fought podium ahead of Rollie and Bards, in a race defined by changing conditions, cockpit challenges, and relentless wheel-to-wheel action. The weekend’s unique format, featuring the only forced cockpit cam race of the season alongside a dry sprint, already set the tone. Justin was untouchable from the start, converting pole into a commanding sprint win in the VisaRB before carrying that momentum into the main race. Behind him, the sprint saw Bobow bring the Williams home in second and Dunce quietly impress in the Ferrari, while Rankupwithme stepped in as a reserve and immediately made an impact for Haas. Chaos wasn’t far behind. Rollie’s weekend nearly unraveled at Turn 1 in the sprint when Bards forced him wide, costing him around ten positions and putting him on the back foot for the feature race. Meanwhile, early exits for Yeshurrun, Tvoje, and San2793 in the sprint added to the unpredictability of the opener. The main r...